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Hermano

Hermano is a masculine noun in Spanish that designates a male sibling. The standard plural is hermanos, and the feminine form is hermana. It is used primarily to refer to one’s brother but can also serve in extended senses, such as addressing a close male friend or fellow member of a group, sometimes with a tone of familiarity or solidarity, for example in religious communities or informal speech.

In usage, hermano appears in familial contexts, in phrases like el hermano menor (younger brother) or la

Etymology traces hermano to Latin germanus, meaning “kin” or “related by blood,” passed into Old Spanish and

See also: hermana, fraternal, hermano mayor.

hermana
mayor
(older
sister).
It
is
also
a
common
form
of
address
within
churches
or
fraternities,
where
hermano
or
hermanos
signals
kinship
and
community
among
male
members,
sometimes
paired
with
titles
(Hermano
Juan).
The
word
can
be
extended
metaphorically
to
mean
a
fellow
human
being
or
ally,
as
in
hermanos
en
la
fe
or
hermanos
de
la
causa
to
express
solidarity.
evolved
into
the
modern
form.
Cognates
appear
in
other
languages,
such
as
Portuguese
irmão,
reflecting
a
shared
Romance
heritage.